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Air India Express
5 Jun, Fri
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
18h 5m
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Air India Express
22 Jun, Mon
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
19h
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Air India Express
8 Jun, Mon
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
19h
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Air India
12 Jun, Fri
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
18h 5m
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Etihad Airways
17 Jun, Wed
04:10 AM
Kuwait - Nagpur
2 stop
0h 40m
KWI-NAG
Air India Express
16 Jun, Tue
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
19h
KWI-NAG
Air India Express
9 Jun, Tue
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
19h
KWI-NAG
Air India Express
19 Jun, Fri
11:55 PM
Kuwait - Nagpur
1 stop
19h
KWI-NAG
Air India
13 Jun, Sat
01:25 AM
Kuwait - Nagpur
2 stop
16h 35m
KWI-NAG
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About Nagpur

Nagpur, located in northeastern Maharashtra state, western India, is a city along the Nag River near the country's geographic center. Established in the early 18th century, it became the capital of the Bhonsles of the Maratha Confederacy before British influence in 1817. Nagpur thrived as a trade center after the arrival of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway in 1867.
The city's growth was spurred by the development of commerce and agriculture, particularly cotton production, which led to industrialization. Nagpur's industrial complex diversified, incorporating nearby areas like Kamptee in the 1970s. The city's strategic location at the junction of major transportation routes fueled its trade sector. Over time, technology-related activities, especially software development, contributed to Nagpur's rapid population growth.
In the contemporary city, the British fort on the Sitabuldi hills dominates the central Nagpur landscape. Notable landmarks include the Hindu Balaji temple complex, the Buddhist Deekshabhoomi monument, and a large local museum. Nagpur serves as a significant educational and cultural hub, housing institutions like the University of Nagpur, the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, the National Cotton Research Institute, and the National Institute of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning.
The surrounding region features an undulating plateau, the Ramtek Hills with a Hindu temple, and two major rivers—Wardha (west) and Wainganga (east). Agriculture thrives, with sorghum and cotton as major crops, and Nagpur is renowned for its oranges. The region also boasts protected natural areas, including national parks and tiger sanctuaries.

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